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Start Using Curves in Elements.

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Anonymous, 14 August 2009 14:30

One of the biggest advantages that the full version of Photoshop seems to offer over Elements is access to the Curves palette – and if you’ve used Curves you’ll know just how handy they are for controlling contrast.  What many people don’t realise though is that Curves are in all versions of Elements since version 5. Check out this video ...

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Start Using Curves in Elements.

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Anonymous, 14 August 2009 14:30

One of the biggest advantages that the full version of Photoshop seems to offer over Elements is access to the Curves palette – and if you’ve used Curves you’ll know just how handy they are for controlling contrast.  What many people don’t realise though is that Curves are in all versions of Elements since version 5. Check out this video ...

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DLSR Skill Course 2009 - Module 5 - Movement

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Andrew James, 04 June 2009 11:33

Photographing movement isn’t all about freezing subjects at high shutter speeds, it can also involve using blur as a creative tool. Movement can be captured by the two extremes of shutter speed and covers a wide range of subjects from landscape to sports. In this video, Editor-in-Chief  Andrew James, will show you how to use aperture priority mode to change ...

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Get Started in Lightroom 2

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Anonymous, 15 April 2009 12:01

Adobe Lightroom 2 is a relatively new software package that's fast becoming a must have for digital photographers. Combining RAW conversion and more traditional darkroom techniques into a comprehensive package, Lightroom 2 can be a little daunting at first look but with this series of videos, you'll soon be soon be right at home with this powerful software.  Get Started ...

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How to use a 10 Stop Neutral Density Filter

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Michael Topham, 04 February 2009 11:16

Neutral density filters can open up a world of creativity, freeing you to use long exposures to capture movement of people in a busy urban scene, or to blur water movement to give it a silky look. Or perhaps use a wide aperture for shallow depth of field.They are designed to be screwed or mounted with a filter holder onto ...

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Shoot fast moving insects

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Andrew James, 23 September 2008 16:26

shooting fast moving insects in close-up is demonstrated in this video by Andrew James. By pre-focusing your  macro lens to the closest position and gently rocking back and forth, it's possible to focus on small subjects without fiddling around with the focus ring. This takes away the need for a tripod so allows you to work much more quickly and ...

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How to fold a reflector

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Jon Adams, 22 May 2008 16:20

Folding reflectors can be a nightmare. Don't risk ruining your camera credibility by being seen helplessly wrestling your collapsible reflector back into the bag. Jon Adams, Editor or Digital Photo magazine, shows you how to fold this essential springy accessory with style and finesse.  Video tips from PhotoAnswers.co.uk. Get the best out of your D-SLR or digital compact with our practical ...

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Video Tutorial – Rule of Thirds

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Michael Topham, 08 May 2008 10:29

addthis_pub = 'photoanswers'; addthis_logo = 'http://www.photoanswers.co.uk/upload/bookmarkpalogo.jpg'; addthis_logo_background = 'd1d1d3'; addthis_logo_color = 'd1d1d3'; addthis_brand = 'Photoanswers.co.uk'; addthis_options = 'favorites, email, facebook, myspace, google, delicious, digg, stumble, technorati, twitter, more'; Have you ever wondered how to get a stronger composition out of your images? Try the Rule of Thirds! Michael Topham, Technical Writer for Digital Photo, brings you a video lesson based ...

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Get creative with Photo Filters

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Michael Topham, 24 April 2008 09:40

addthis_pub = 'photoanswers'; addthis_logo = 'http://www.photoanswers.co.uk/upload/bookmarkpalogo.jpg'; addthis_logo_background = 'd1d1d3'; addthis_logo_color = 'd1d1d3'; addthis_brand = 'Photoanswers.co.uk'; addthis_options = 'favorites, email, facebook, myspace, google, delicious, digg, stumble, technorati, twitter, more'; Digital Photo’s Technical Writer, Michael Topham, is on hand to show you how to warm up and cool down the tones in your digital images using the Photo Filter command in Photoshop. ...

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Go wild with your camera

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Anonymous, 16 January 2008 14:20

‘Go wild with your camera’ is a DVD aimed at wildlife photography enthusiasts and features award-winning wildlife photographers Mark Hamblin, Peter Cairns and Chris Gomersall. You’ve been inspired by their images, you’ve marvelled at their wisdom, and now you can watch them in action! Clocking in at over two-and-a-half hours, ‘Go wild with your camera’ offers hands-on advice and tips ...

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How to use a tripod

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Ben Turner, 06 November 2007 14:25

Practical Photography's digital editor, Ben Turner, shows you the basics of using a tripod so you can work quickly and effectively without damaging your creative flow. Tripods can be a lot of effort to use and put you off taking pictures, so follow this simple advice to make sure you're spending as much time as possible behind the camera taking great pictures. addthis_pub = ...

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